ScienceDaily.com: Even Small Patches of Urban Woods Are Valuable for Migrating Birds

Photo Credit: Ken Chamberlain, Ohio State University
Even tiny patches of woods in urban areas seem to provide adequate food and protection for some species of migrating birds as they fly between wintering and breeding grounds, new research has found. Two studies involved a secretive relative of the American Robin called Swainson's Thrush (Catharus ustulatus). Swainson's Thrushes winters mainly in Central and South America, and travel through the eastern United States to their breeding grounds in the boreal forests of Canada.




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